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Long’s husband received an email from the school's owner, Cindy Huisking, Thursday following a KCRA 3 report Wednesday night.

The email said, “I have made every effort to take care of the situation in accordance to all laws. I know you have concerns, just as I do.”

Huisking also stated in the email that she was available for questions by phone or at the school, but proceeded to give a phone number that did not work.

Long said without any context in the email, she and her husband had no idea what Huisking was referring to and feared the worst.

“My husband called me back and said he figured out what it was. He Googled it and found your news report, so that’s how we heard about it,” Long said.

KCRA 3 first reported that a parent flagged an incident of inappropriate touching with the Roseville Police Department.

Police confirmed to KCRA 3 two previous cases of what they call “inappropriate but not uncommon children's play" at St. Anna that they would not consider as incidents that require reports to CPS.

“After it continues to happen, I think that’s grounds to be contacting CPS and something should be done about it," Long said. "Parents should be notified."

In the school’s email, Huisking referred to an evening meeting on Wednesday to address parents’ concerns.

However, after KCRA 3 reached out to the school and Huisking by phone, another email was sent out cancelling the meeting.

“At this point they should be at least trying to save any bit of a reputation they have, not just ruining it further,” Long said.

Some parents told KCRA 3 they trust and value the St. Anna staff, but did not want to be interviewed on camera.

“The allegations made are not factual," Huisking told KCRA 3 over the phone Wednesday. "Immediate action was taken. Parents of the children involved were notified of all incidents that occurred each and every time.”

KCRA 3 reached out to the school on Wednesday and Thursday, but did not receive any calls back.

Father Christopher Flesoras said on Wednesday that the day care simply rents out part of the St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church and preschool services are contracted out.

However, multiple parents said that the children go to the church and spend time with Flesoras at least once a week during school hours.